Filipinos don't like Charter change at this time, notes Villar | Inquirer

Filipinos don’t like Charter change at this time, notes Villar

By: - Reporter /
/ 12:27 PM December 15, 2023

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Sen. Cynthia Villar (File photo from Bibo Nueva España/Senate PRIB)

MANILA, Philippines — Senator Cynthia Villar will not support any amendment in the Constitution if people do not support it.

“Alam mo naman ang mga Pilipino, ayaw nila sa Cha-cha (Charter change),” said Villar in an ambush interview.

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(You know, Filipinos don’t like cha-cha.)

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“Makikita natin, syempre ang Senado, hindi kami ano sa Cha-cha kasi hindi naman yan gusto ng general public,” she said.

(We’ll see, of course, in the Senate, we’re not [encouraging] Cha-cha because the general public doesn’t want that.)

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“Basta ayaw ng tao, ayaw ko. Ang masusunod ay ang ating mga kababayan kung ano ang gusto nilang mangyari sa ating bayan,” the senator set her condition.

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(I don’t like it as long as people don’t like it. What should be followed are our countrymen and what they want to happen to our country.)

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House Speaker Martin Romualdez earlier expressed his renewed support for an economic Cha-cha.

But for Villar, it wouldn’t be possible to amend only the economic provisions in the Constitution.

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She pointed out that all parts of the charter will be affected once it is opened for changes.

Apart from lawmakers in the lower house, Senator Robin Padilla likewise filed a resolution seeking to amend the charter’s political provisions.

Villar, however, expressed reservation over Padilla’s recommendations.

“He has a lot of ideas,” she observed.

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“We have been senators for a long time – our family. You don’t do something that people don’t want. It’s in the policy, so we will see if the people will accept it,” she added, partly in Filipino.

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